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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why doesn't he just leave it on the bedside table where it's ready for use the next night? I agree that leaving it on the floor is a tripping hazard, and will just expose it to more dust, but putting an item you use every single day out of sight seems ridiculous. [/quote] I worry that water could leak out of the machine and damage the wood nightstand. [/quote] So ... if it's on the nightstand you are fretting over water leaking and damaging the nightstand (fwiw, I've had a cpap machine for 2 years and this has never happened), and on the floor you are afraid you will trip "and cause a lot of pain and injury"? Again -- this is a "you" problem, namely out of control anxiety; it's not a location-of-the-cpap-machine problem. [/quote]
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